Terre Haute Daily News, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 December 1890 — Page 4
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PERSONAL AND SOCIETY.
& Humke, who has been visitiog Mrs. H. A, Bark, a( Vincennea, has return cvi home.
nnd Ren Allen, of Clk wty yesterday. Mte Sarah Stevm of Davton. Ohio. «the gneet of _. Q. McNabb, oi ^orth Seventh street
CJbas. Cntin left
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wor GOODS.
on'X ^-"5, former mice $5. All wool worsted suits
*°!"nH'r. ltr'w $10- dress suits go for ?I2,, fonner price from to $20 Children »mts from TSc up. Boys Suits (coats, pants and vests) 18 to IS years, $2
M. BUDWIG, AGT.,
OLOTHIEB and HATTER, 625 Mam Street.
IndirMioaiu I Danville. who have been visiting Mrs. wjMtNswjf, i^-7or Indlaim:
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rAlnorsium UvtUy, wtmt# «hirtin« north-! *inth street, have westerly much coUtor jo aight. Mr eu!
O. Cox has gnne to New York. B. C. Hicks goes to Chicago to*night. Wig Sage has returned from Chicago, by hte friends 3ast e\*ening at his 'home A. C« Brj'ce left for New York, yester^ ^*orth 1* ifUi street last evening. The day.
Mrs. W. K. McKeon left for the East yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Helen Allen tun returned from a vWt with friends in EvansviHe.
Mia* Harriet Loekwood will go to her 1.marriage, the Rev. Isaac Daleoittci»e next Satunlay to spend her vac*-. *«ng. Only re
Jennie Hedges Bertha Willis! were in the
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Springs, Ark«M«m an! tber points in the SoMh and .Sooth-*. Mim Maggie Breen, ol Hobetg, ttoota tV. has Sir recov 4 a to soon b« *ole to rcenin« her j***! •,
F, V. Biehowaky il* Ub morrow far San r,.L 6* where Uiey will ep^n-t Wtv-w.
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tnencea bonseketf :ig in theXt «}*iarteni^iov« Mr. l.uu'Ss ni-irkes". Tin coupled ih'w diy the mayaemle datce *iv«n ot Mim Anna iidr, lew mtks »r.-. of the city lau eveniag.
It mwm$ «A| will take thi» moath Iwtween banker^ *koshter «tKl well known et thk elty,
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THE PEOPLE COME! Jams and crowds of buyers around all the counters. Thanks for the liberal patronage. 5 1J5
HOBERG- ROOT & CO. ARE YOUR FRIENDS,
As you see we treat you
We place on sale with thousands oi other useful articles and bargains
100 BOSTON SHOPPING BAGS at 75c, $1, $1.38, $1.88 and $2 38.
The very latest noveitv, These are all black cloth embroidered in black eilk. Very elegantly gotten up for present? Open and on sale to-morrow.
FU KN1TU RE,
ltenteinber also our great sweep sale ol'CLOAKS. JEvery garment must be sold.-<p></p>Co.
HOBERG, ROOT &
GOETZ,
035 Main Street,
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LITEST HOVELTIES
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FURNITURE, CARPETS, CURTAINS,
ETC.. ETC.
Call and examine the celebrated
HAHTMAK VISE HAT
SHOWN IN CUT.
CLOTHING.
The Great 'Mortgagee Selling Ont Sale'': BUDWIG&
Only few more days of these great bargains left The constant rush of people to our establishment demonstrate the fact that "True
and real bargains never fail to meet with success and general approbation by an in-! building, and breaking in the door of a telugent public." Remember, everything rear partition, found another room, like a Chinese puzzle, partition?d off in the rear room. Into this apartment the ofllcera forced their way, aud there found a game of "stud'' in full blast. Watson
MUST-BE-SOLD
to satisfy mortgages by January 1st. Da not wait till the best bargains are sold. The stock if* very complete in all deoartments.
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS FROM lgb tHP.
Any quantity of Men's and Boys' Hats and Cans. Little money will huy White and Flannel Shirts. Fifty choice suits for men'
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lotne.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sullivan, of Indianapolia, were in the city Sunday visiting friends and to attend the christen ing of a I
Miss Bailie Stark, who has been vieitinp at Denver, Colorado, has returned to •this city. She will visit Claude Matthews'family at Clinton the Utter part of this week.
A surprise party was given at the residence of Mrs. Julia Sueyd, of North Third Street, in honor of Miss Emma Wnester, of Dayton, Ohio. An onjovahle evening was spent in gam» and refreshments.
Chas. Oilman was agreeably surprised
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irty ww in the nature of a ma^jjaerade being present having a moet enjoyable time.
Last evening, at her homo on Oak itreet. Miss Anna Hays and Frank Baker, engineer on the E. & T. H. were united
relative and intimate friends
were present. After the ceremony an elegant supper was served. Tbepyeseals received were numerous and very eleg1®4* After a bridal trip at Chicago, M«igam Falls and other places ihey will ((O to KvansviUe, where thev will make taefx future home
We make a specialty in tine holiday Itoods, neckwear, gloves and handkerchiefs. Chan Harper & Bro., 26 Sooth Fourth street. .JHolllntawortb*' Antipyretic will stop a rresh cold, a paroxysm of asihow or a tickling cough in minutea. Gttarran*
5oW epectacl«e made to ottler. Dr. Crowley, oculfet, Km Main street.
Before Mayor Danakfaon this moralng lay waiting mMkm. w«ms against Anthony St. Maij»hk real naate way havta been Sullivan, or Btow^%rton Darw, lt«^ Gaymaa, lm»3wKeai««!y,Chm mm Smith and T^rieo**
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TO-MORROW
LOCAL BREVITIES.
An unknown man carrying a small death li child, very nearly met last night,
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Hby being run over by an E. & T. II. switch engine. He was jerked out of the way just in time by the yardman.
It was supposed he was* trying to commit suicide, but was probably drunk ss Don't buy a pair of hand-me-down pants when Schluer, the hatter, wili show yon 700 or 800 samples of goods for less money and will cive yon a perfectfit. I You can make youf selection and we will fit you.
We make a specialty in fine holiday 'goods, neckwear, gloves and handkerchiefs. Clem Harper Bro., 20 South
Fouth streei. -_ The Military band will give Its Fourth Annual Masquerade ball at Germania ball Christmas Kve. Gents 50c, L^dirs 25c.
The Military band will give its Fourth Annual Masquerade ball at Gerraania ball Christmas Eve. Gen 50c. Ladies 25 c.
The tailor-made girl is being relegated to the rear, but the tailor-made young man is still iu the ring. The tailor that can keep you well dressed for the leaj money is Merritt, 45 Main street,
Order your groceries of E. R. Wright & Co., the popular Main street grocer?. llieir Btore is a perfect market houqp. j.
The ''bonnet social" promises to be gwatsu'cceEs. It will be given at the Congregationalchurch Thursday evening. Admission 10 cents,
GATHERING IN THE GAMS-'
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llnnvta of Colored €nr«l Sllunrx HnSK«4l-GoiMi I'ollec Work. Law breakers and a morning paper to the contrary, notwithstanding, the pnlice force of this city are now doing goo I and thoroughly effective work in nailing to the cross those who violate the laws whether they be burglars, sneak-thieves, proprietors of gambling dens or others who believe there is greater gain in violating the laws of "the state than
with several patrolmen, bavins a warrant for the arrest of Watson Lewis, a colored sport well known in Gallantine went to Lute Mitchell's tonBoriai emporium, located in the old Gainey saloon
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Lewis, John McDongal, Walter Walters, Frank Calloway aud George Rouse, all colored and fill more or less tough, wen11 notwithstanding theii frantic to "Hee from the wrath." FThey'were taken before Justice Felsenthtfl who fined Lewis $10 the others?, each, So. McDougal and Calloway secured their release by giving bond.
THIS MORNING'S FIRE.
Another Evidence ©i' a Bad m»tribn Hon of Fire Pint*. This morning at about 6 o'clock the fire department was summoned by an alarm from box 7 J, to the north-west corner of Eleventh and Molberrv, where thn ®°d,.,18be1fi
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S. Zimmerman and occupied by the family of the late Phillip Norman and G. E Parker were found to be in flames and under a forioos head way, which, at the time, seriously threatened much of the surrounding property.
Before the department conld get to work, it way necessary to layout lines of hose from points on Main and Eleventh,
Mulberry and Twelfth land Eagle and Eleventh, the nearest being a block and more away from the quarter whenthe fire occurred. This unfortunate circnstance handicapped the department and prevented as prompt and efficient work would otherwise hare been accomplished. The burning buildings were almost totally destroyed with a lews approximating $500, partially covered by insurance.
The water works people could pat couple ofplngs in at the corner of Kiev and Mulberry and afford the property ownem in that locality better fire protection. and it should be done immediately.
ftfcrtlf Sm«4 BIm Rl«h( Last evening abont 7 o'clock a man who afterwards gave his name as Marion Davia, fell down the stairway just east of Banr'a drug store, at Seventh and Main greets. \Vben found at the bottom of theafatia hehad a huge iron crowbar in bis hand. What this implies, probably no one knows. He was taken to jaiL and it was foaad that be had sastaimd venaarioos inj«irie8 of the skull, but not a fracture. Wliatbia object could be in rmmmff aiioat the hall, with a crowbar no one has been able to divine. He i* supposed to have been knocked down
The coonty eammkRooen aodonbiedly did a good thing yesterday in r^hct
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gtoeera, have everything in per an nam and all help fans iabed »«rtK«t |m tmM
newed. Mr. lialt% mperistmdncv tbe furtn has been ini»Uia«D{ and eeo.
somkttl, and this vahu&is ooanty insti-1 %olckIJ'. west b» of great s»rvic* tntion was mv*r in better asm&itioa than lwweat- Kot oaly IIr. Hail to be ctMBfralulated, bet ibe txmntj ako.
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HAITTR DAILY T."F,SI)AY. DROtfMBEft 16. iSon
STRUCTURE OF THE
NERVES
AlMtrui of a Lactora B) Dr. ,1. H. K«1 lojrjf, UatUe Creek SaUl Mriiun, A few drops of water from a stagnant pool when examined tmder the microscope reveal the lowest form of life, transparent, jolty-like pi topi asm, not move than one five-liuwiredth of an inch in siae and many are less. They move about, eat, contract, and are sensitive to sound or motion. These mites of protoplasm have wrapped up In them all the properties of living matter.
The cell lite or protoplasm of the human body is precisely analagous, only they are one-fourth the size. They are called human amoeba as distinguishing them from other amoeba. Each muscular fiber may be considered as a longrow of these little living cells. The liver and the lining of the stomach are made up of just such living cells. In the cells of the brain and spinal cord, the property of sensibility is chiefly developed, and in the muscles, the con tractile property. The brain cells send branches down through all parts of the body, some cells having one, some two and others a larger number of thread-, like branches. A nerve is simply a bundle of these fine threads bound to getlier, like the wires of a sab marine oablb. It would take twenty thousand of these little nerve fibers to make a band an inch wide. In the brain there are some three or four trillion of these cells. Thoy are arranged so as to cover the outside and are what constitute the gray matter of the brain, whilo the little threads or filaments they send out are deeper in the brain substance, Constituting the white matter. These nerve fibers ramify in every direction reaching every portion of the body. The point of a pin thrust into the finger would cover a good many of them.
In the brain itself, these telegraph lines have a great variety of work to do. Some of them have charge of the sense of hearing, and if they become disordered will cause a person to hear noises which are purely subjective and not real. The samo is true of those which preside over the senses of sight. Light depends upon tlio excitement ot the cells of the brain and not necessarily upon the eyes alone.
If a blood clot is formed in tlio brain, the nervo cells of that part are destroyed, and though the long reaching filaments leading from that part of the brain'arc still there, they convoy no sensation and the condition which we (5.n 11 paralysis-is Induced. 'inhere iiS'anoihur class of cells which havo-' sn entirely different property, pcmbsiinsr tlrt ability io send impulses outward. These may bo called cull.* of work. The nerve cells of the lirain'send down an impulse for a cer tain mu-cle to contract, and tin* latent euergyfef that muscle is let off with an explosion like tlio pulling of the trig' ger of & gun. "AU tho worif we do i3 b,y this Releasing of energy. There are similar nerve cells which cause the heart to Skits work. Gno set of cells
down. Bile making and the manufactnre of gastric juice are also under con trol of oe?tain brain cells, and so with all other bodily processes,
Then there are other cells which do not P£9£uco work, but which regulate work£^ We go on breathing without taking thought, because there are cer tain cells which control the breathing automatically. These cells are very sensitive to carbonic acid gas, and when this gas accumulates a little in the body, these cells send down an Impulse to the lungs to take in more air and thus expel tho gas which is dangerous to life. This answers for a few seconds, when the cells again recognize that the body is liable to be poisoned unless more air is taken in and thus sends down another impulse, Sometimes when we are reading a very interesting book, or we are nervously excited in" some way, we forget to breathe as regularly or as deeply as we shonld, when we are roused up" with a deep breath or sigh which makes up for our 'remissness. Nature rallies her forces by this deep inspiration.
Other cells of the brain have the power of balance of movements, being sort Of regulators. This regulation of balance is a very remarkable thing. When this is perfect, as in health, the different parts of tho body know instinctively their relations part to part. The finger tips of the two hands can be brought exactly together though the eyes be closed, the action bringing into play thousands of nerves and musclo cells in harmonious concert We are able to do this because tho two sides of the body are so perfectly made that one part knows whore the other part is.
IsfrOfy part of the body, every thought and power and action, voluntary or involuntary, is governed by some special group of nerve cells ^set apart for the purpose.—Reported by Helen Manning.
An Itifitnlntu Color T«st.
la order to more readily aad aecn rateiy apply tho color tost to the eyeiight of railroad drivers and engineers Dr. Ledyard, a snrgeoa of much profes^onal experience in this direction, has ievlied instrument intended to con* veniomly answer the purpose in yi«w. The device consistoi of holder, with a revolving disk of colored glass—pnrpjp »aa#« green, yellow (tt»e eoaivalent jf a white signal lamp), blue and red, these, as is well understood, inbiding the various colors u«el
HANDSOME GOLD WATCH.
THJE SEWS ONCE MORS LEADS THE PROCESSION.
Tl*«» Part is Mirror of the Fninre— WfSiuuw Profits With Employes—Only Seventy-Five
Subscribers Ifwdwl.
To eveiy boy and giri in the city, and also in the surrounding towns, Thk Nxws wishes to present a beautiful souvenir in the shape of a lady's gold watch. Thk News at all times Lbs shown a disposition to pay in a handsome manner all its employes. It was lie first and only newspaper in Terre aute that adopted the plan of sharing with its carrier boys the profits of each route. This has resulted in the routes of Thk Nkws commanding a premium of $5 to $10 each. Generous treatment to all has won The Nkws an army of friends. While our circulation in the city is much larger than any other paper, we still think there is room to grow, and will not be content until every name in the city directory is on our list To attain this end we make an offer to every boy and girl in be cat v.
A Lady's Gold Watch, stem wind and set, Dueber case, Elgin movement will be given to each and every one who will take the trouble to obtain among his or her friends 75 names of persons who will agree to take and pay for Thk News for one month. Note the several things to be remembered: 1. A gold watch, as above described, will be given to every one getting The News 75 subscribers for one month. 2. You will have no money to collect. Subscriptions will be collected weekly or monthly by the regular carrier. 3. You must send in the names as rapidly as you can obtain them. Thk Nkws will be delivered promptly thereafter. When you have sent us 75 names the watch will be presented. 4. Names will be credited but once and no one having been on our bookB since Ssptember 1, 1890, will be accepted as new subscriber. 5. If your friends say thev are taking another paper, ask them for the sake of aiding yoa in getting this elegant present, to take The News also for one month at a cost of onlv 40 cents and compare the contents and style for future use. If any cannot afford to add anew daily paper to their list, ask them to drop for one month the paper they are now taking and aid you by taking Thk New* for one mouth instead.
G. Write names and addresses very plainly so there can be no confusion oV,j misunderstanding. Wherever possible state not only the street and numuku1 but BETWEEN WHAT STREETS as Well.
Buy your wife for Christinas a lress pattern of the biack silk warp Henrietta at the Buckeye Btore.
THK NEW CALENDAR FOR CU liLST$1 MAS. The fashion is upon us aud securely rooted that leads both ladies and gentlemen to purchase suitable, sensible gifts for distribution among relatives and friends. This innovation deserves notice and should be highly commended. The practice has been Xor aJong time to waste money upon useless trinkets, odd gimoranJcs, cheap jewelry and trash iu general. The good sense of the community is exhibiting itself plainly in tho shopping expeditions of our ladies in Terre Haute, What more natural than for a gentleman to show a higher appreciation for gloves, neckwear, collars and the many articles usually on pale in a gent's furnishing store, than for some perishable, senseless trifle, to be thrown aside within an hour.
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^ailwaya. In practice tha .bolder held in front of a Hght, and the veufra&n examines the color sight of a J&ndidate, by revolving th«di*k and srlHging the separate colored glasses in froaii of the oriSce through which the lames ahioec—In this way exactly immtemr the oaeal algrnal lanpt tt Is *afge*ted tist tha addition of a piece aajofeed ^laas woald make the oelors and, the same a* they would afmsar io
A t««t wf tfa «tKh *n iftfttroaroat,
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Grand clearing sale at Schmidts Music House, 651 Wabash ue. gjllieyi^afifer
to the ja}yHUN_
TERS-for what they cannot but wish to do—please a father, a brother or friend. The best variety of goods in the useful line are to be seen at James Hunter & Co., Main street—all bought with a view to delight the sensible taste. Go there and make your selection, and your regrets will be lessened.
largest assortment enables you to the more readily, please your taste—the largwt assortment will be found at the Buckeye. -:-t' «——.. ^^4 I
UPRIGHT PIANOS. 7'A octave full ironplate $200 and upwards. Call at Schmidtz music house 651 Wabash ave. before purchasing elsewhere.
Tbe basement of the Buckeye store is the home of Santa Clans, run in and see him.
You will save 25 per cent, at buying your presents at V. J. Gray's Queensw&re Store, 28 North Fourth street. Come and see.
Seventeen tboannd six hundred sqaure feet of flooring packed willi sew"' things for ChriMaias at tbe Baekeyt?.
WINTER TOi'RIST RATES. Only 75, Terre Haute to Jacksonvilte, Florida, and retnrn. Other points portlonalely low, via Evansviile Konie. Only one change of cam. Pnllmiui sleeping: cam on all traim. Time nn»Tf»jy mpeth equipment. Otll at 6S6 Wabash av«nne. R. A. CAMPBELL, 6«MMnri Agent
jSToae need go home from a shopping tup empty banded as prices and goodS »e tempting and trustworthy at tbe Bcckeye store.
YO0 ARE IK A BAD FIX
Itot we will cure yon yoa will pay iul
orlakrlt ttiir«iigor«f and ivhost! ff*ran
aapiw Habit*, liav* tri^bd away Manhood,
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Yon can stand in perfect safety on these high C's. You will newV be
rp, swamped by the prices. The C's are This will aid our carrier very materially high but the prices are Ibw. This is a in locating the honsa. I
in locating the house. 7. NEWS employes are barred. This is a free for all contest to boys and ,irl3 under 18 years of age, not employed by us. 8. Remember that while we give you a $25 watcb, each of our carriers to be beneated also, as they will obtain their profit on each subscriber, 9. If you have any questions1 to a* about our offer, do not hesitate to wrsi^ to B»sunsi6etaJVLut*OKK ^f News.
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jn \yhiea ybti o.aVi go't'6 sed'without leaving land and without Hiuning any
danger whatever, it is not necefsary for buyers to etud^thO'qu&lity of 'goods bejfore they make a purchase. All they have to do is to be sure that thhv'go to a 1 house which looks'h^bn! their interests as its own. You can make no possible mistnko if you invest in one of our $12 i»iit^ IV'ey »ire tho best values e\ey 'oftvred. Our SKI .men's 'overcoats none 111 equal. A. 0: Bfyco &,pQ,,.clQfctxwra, hatters and furnishers, 00V Main, east of Sixth.
BEAUTIFY YOUR HOUSES. The past few years bave been ones of educa.'ion in the $vhy%f
daily living rooms. AOded ^Hdo is given wiilievery added' ornament.
If you want a violin, guitar, banjo, mandoline, zither or musical in of a description at a great bargain, call at Schmidt's Music Store 751 Wabash Avenue,
The Buckeyeinanies,to jell a little nelew its neighbors.
Dr. Wau-Ke*Maugh will be absent from bis office at 100 Sooth Sixth street, from Saturday, December 20th until Janvfry The doctor goes to the New ork City hospitals to study pr. Koch new consumption care.
To make this week one that will long be memorable to clothing buyers. -jA general mark down is the rule everywhere throughout our great store We have made sad havoc with regular prices. Our aim, as everyone knows, is to break the record. -Prices only can do it This sale must bring us the biggest holiday trade in the career of our business. In order to, do this we must
SAORIFIOE PROFITS, and that's just what we are going to do, so look lor us to-day, for we shall ofter values and bargains that none can match. As welcome as spring comes Christms time, and with it the joy of giving and receiving. Now is your time to gladden the heart of some dear good lriend. Don't hesitate. Follow the masses. They will guide you to the greatest bargain fiQuse in Terre Haute.
Leading Qna Price Clothiers, Fourth and Main.
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We intend to move our millinery store on about January the 1st to 517 Maio street, and from now until that date we intend to make a great redaction in our atock. Prices will be made satisfactory to customer, Yoa cannot presents more beautiful present for Christmas than a nice hat or some article of ajillinery, Cail on us and look at tbe stock and nrfew. MtssHvou.
%e enterprise, good faith and fscilities for supplying goods at lowest prioea, have given the Baekeye extended fame.
Piano Scarfand Cover sale for the holiday trade at Sohmidt's music house 661 Wabash avene.
opened a coal oflicoat
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&nith A Hager where he would be to see his friends. Beet Braxil bto^ lump and bard oiocfc,
boot.
on short notice.
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NOTICE—Thfl
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CIIU19TMA9 NOVKI.TIK8.
For Christmas Presents
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PHARMACY,
AND EXAMINE OUR UNKO*
Sundries, Pockei Books,
Purses, Card Cases,
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ANNOUNCEMENT,
(Jitteens Oils aud KutM Company
will hereafter furnish »r»s stove# umlgaa appliances and tlo all necessary rhs fitting at ctKT to tho conmraen of Fuel tias. Tho public are invited to call at the ollle of tho company No. f?o South Sixth street, ami t-oo In operation the latest and best improvements lu gag heating: stoves. i?fts urates, gas log*, gas cooking stovoa. gas ranges and gas water heaters, which can uow be bought at the lowest cost win rk. ,*.
CITIZENS' tf.VS AND Ft?Bl. CO., South sixth Mri'ot.
THK JtfXliKETS.
TO-DAY'S CHICAGO MARKET
Furnlulled by K. A. Mosher & Co. Option* jOrmfRjr.i mpK^rTTiwnt. rcloHne,
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wimL* Oats
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which'frames and hricrgs a picture, paints Wheat ....J and presents an ornament is being calti- ':°fu vated extensively and should be eareful-l ly nurtured and loudly ft^»fififdel. The
knowledge of ''fiotr aud where
to most
successfully gratify such a wish for perfect borne adornment is within iasy reach. To frame pictures in the highest style, in splendid, condition?, even be3rond the idea of &n ordinary "mortal to ®eo the bewildering beauty of moulding*, unexcelled in variety ,and durabilitv to know that the materials- with which artists wock can bef bad in unlimited quantity and in all of their freshness to be assured that all things are new and of the choicest to be assisted in choosing etchings, photogravures and the thousand other charming pictures presented to the eye. These and many other reasons are why you should call upon It. Gagg, 048 Main street, before you have Anally concluded what is best and nicest for Christmas. Mr. Gagg has the finest art store in the state.
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Silver Tolfel articles, Cutlery,
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Stationary, Etc., Etc.
Wc pay special attention to the engraving of visiting cards, wedding and reception invitations.
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WILL SELL
Excursion Tickets
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One and One-third Fare
Boar in mtod th»t the jiJS •I* trsln t« ladlaupoiii, r««r Tmtrni to at. L«nfs.
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GKO. E. FAKKINGTtjiN, General Agent
